Former hitman Victor Castigador was jailed for 25 years in 1990 for the murder of two amusement arcade guards

His alleged attacker is believed to be Victor Castigador, 51, a former hitman who murdered two security guards in Soho in 1989.

He tied them up, forced them into a cash cage and doused them with white spirit before setting them alight.

Filipino Castigador, an illegal immigrant, is one of around 50 “whole life” tariff cons in British jails who are unlikely ever to be released.

Prison Service chiefs launched an immediate investigation into the incident.

Teixeira pleaded guilty in January 2007 to murdering his three-year-old daughter and attempting to murder his nine-year-old son.

Who is Victor Castigador? The sick double murderer's crimes revealed

Born in the Philippines in 1954, Castigador came to the UK as an illegal immigrant in 1985.
It was in 1989 that he led a robbery of the amusement arcade where he worked after developing a grudge against the owner.
Castigador and his four accomplices held the two security guards and the manager and the cashier up at gunpoint, stealing cash. But Castigador then stayed behind with one of the accomplices, with the pair locking their victims into a cage before dousing them with white spirits. They then set the group on fire, fleeing the scene.
The two Sri Lankan security guards died but the cashier and manager survived despite burns to 30 per cent of their bodies. They then were able to identify Castigador and his accomplices.
Castigador was jailed for the minimum recommendation of 25 years but the penalty was then tightened to whole life in jail.